“Its more about listening than talking”

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Marina Oliveira knows the perspective of those affected by mining. Since the catastrophic breach of the retention dam near her home town of Brumadinho in 2019, in which 272 people lost their lives, she has been campaigning for the rights of those affected. The analysis of cases in which communities are violated by mining companies has shown us that women are the segment that suffers most severely from the impacts caused by the sector. There are many examples of violations that fall on them, originating from the actions of mining companies, such as: harassment by mine workers and outsourced companies working on repair works, etc.; the growth of prostitution and, consequently, the spread of sexually transmitted diseases; and physical violence. However, despite being a segment that suffers greatly from mining violations, women have also been articulate and have taken the lead in various experiences of resistance, as we can clearly see in Brumadinho, with many of them taking on leading and prominent positions in their communities and in organizations working to defend human rights and against the mining model currently underway in the Paraopeba Valley.

The film where I took voices out at the beginning is vidas barradas Produced by Clara Digital and the International Commission of Independent Jurists

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